S2 - A Life You Can Follow - Rocky Wyatt
Discipling the Saints: Excellence in Leadership Conference 2026
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45m
This message focuses on the difference between professing faith and truly following Christ. A disciple is not defined by what they say, but by a life that reflects Jesus in both belief and action. Jesus’ call to “follow me” requires more than listening—it calls for imitation. Using Paul’s example in 2 Timothy 3, the sermon highlights that real discipleship is seen in everyday life through teaching, conduct, purpose, faith, patience, love, perseverance, and even suffering. These are not just ideas, but visible patterns others can follow. Ultimately, Christianity is not just part of life—it is your whole life. A true disciple lives in a way that points others to Christ, even in difficulty, making this the central question: if others followed your life, would they be led closer to Him?
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